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Christopher Columbus. From Italy, Republic of Genoa A merchant An explorer A navigator A colonizer Born before October 1451 Dead 20 May 1506. He was …. Isabella of castile and ferdinand of aragon he completed four voyages across the atlantic ocean
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From Italy, Republic of Genoa A merchant An explorer A navigator A colonizer BornbeforeOctober 1451 Dead 20 May 1506 Hewas …
Isabella ofcastile and ferdinandofaragon • hecompletedfourvoyagesacross the atlanticocean • Led the entireeuropeto the awarenessof the american continent • Started the spanishcolonizationof the new world During the reignof…
Sincehewasyounghethoughtthat Asia, exactely The Indies, wasn’t so far crossing the Atlantic Ocean. In the context of emerging imperialism and economic competition between European kingdoms by the establishment of trade routes and colonies, Columbus's speculative proposal, to reach the East Indies , he received the support of the Spanish crown, which saw in it a promise, however remote, of gaining the upper hand over rival powers in the contest for the lucrative spice trades with Asia. During his first voyage in 1492, instead of reaching Japan as he had intended, Columbus landed in the Bahamas Archipelago, at a locale he named San Salvador. Over the course of three more voyages, Columbus visited the Greater and Lesser Antilles, as well as the Caribbean coast of Venezuela and Central America, claiming them for the Spanish Empire. Hisvoyages
Though Columbus was not the first European explorer to reach the Americas, Columbus's voyages led to the first lasting European contact with the Americas, inaugurating a period of European exploration, conquest, and colonization that lasted for several centuries. They had, therefore, an enormous impact in the historical development of the modern Western world. Columbus himself saw his accomplishments primarily in the light of the spreading of the Christian religion. Never admitting that he had reached a continent previously unknown to Europeans, rather than the East Indies he had set out for, Columbus called the inhabitants of the lands he visited ‘”indios ”(Spanish for "Indians"). Columbus's strained relationship with the Spanish crown and its appointed colonial administrators in America led to his arrest and dismissal as governor of the settlements on the island of Hispaniola in 1500, and later to protracted litigation over the benefits which Columbus and his heirs claimed were owed to them by the crown. BRINGING CHANGES…
Aged probably 54, Columbus died in Valladolid in Spain. The World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893, commemorated the 400th anniversary of the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. Over 27 million people attended the exposition during its six-month duration. The U.S. Postal Service participated in the celebration issuing the first US commemorative postage stamps, a series of 16 postage issues called the Columbian Issue depicting Columbus, Queen Isabella and others in the various stages of his several voyages. On 20 May 1506…